Germany laid claim on <u>Sudetenland, </u>which was part of German-speaking of <u>Czechoslovakia.</u>
<h3>What do you know about the situation in Europe in 1930s?</h3>
The events in Europe in the 1930s were Germany laid claim to Sudetenland as it was a German-speaking part of Czechoslovakia.
Under Hitler, the Germans went after land that they claimed should belong to Germany due to it being occupied by German speakers.
the missing information is as follows:
Germany laid claim on (Sudetenland/The Polish Corridor/Norway) which was a part of German-speaking (Czechoslovakia/Belgium/Denmark)
Therefore, Germany laid claim on <u>Sudetenland, </u>which was part of German-speaking of <u>Czechoslovakia.</u>
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<span>d) hydroelectric dams
</span>Hydroelectric Dams are NOT something towns need in order to draw in tourists. On the contrary, hotel, entertainment sites and shops could draw tourist in an area, while hydroelectric dams could draw them away. Though some form of energy power is indispensable to the tourism industry, the less impacted they are, the better is for tourism.<span>
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b) Grand Coulee Dam
</span>Grand Coulee Dam is associated with Washington agriculture, as it made possible to have a vast amount of water available in a controllable way, thus permit an agriculture on a greater scale than before, shaping the geography of the region in the process. <span>
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a) avocados
</span>Avocado is NOT a major crop produced in Washington because avocado requires a sub-tropical environment, which is not the case of the state of Washington, and which is way avocado are far more common in perù or in other parts of the globe with a warmer climate.
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c) Hanford Plant
</span>The Hanford Plant was the first major project of the New Deal-era energy production drive, and it was a nuclear site which powered an extensive region, and which proved that America was able to use nuclear energy immediately after the second world war and at the beginning of the cold war.
A. Brunei and b Timor-Leste both are located on a part of an Island that they share with another country.
C. Indonesia is located on a number of Islands
D. Vietnam is the correct answer: It shares the peninsula with Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.
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